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@hius07 hius07 commented Oct 20, 2025

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Good idea (will replace my usage of Go to latest bookmark).

@Frenzie Frenzie added this to the 2025.10 milestone Oct 20, 2025
@hius07 hius07 merged commit 84713b7 into koreader:master Oct 20, 2025
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Just a thought: Shouldn't there be a hint of this in the book map? Something that could remind us which page we have pinned. As I can see, the page remains pinned even after the book is closed (which is good). What do you think?

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hius07 commented Oct 31, 2025

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Shouldn't there be a hint of this in the book map?

Done, see the recent nightly build.

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Shouldn't there be a hint of this in the book map?

Done, see the recent nightly build.

Always prompt!

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Clarification for the guide. Are these statements correct:

  1. There can be only one pinned page per book
  2. A page can be pinned from the "skim widget>goto page dialog" OR with a user assigned gesture
  3. A page can be unpinned only with a user assigned gesture OR pinning another page

Also currently, pinning a page removes its bookmark (dog ear) status but unpinning doesn't restore the bookmark. So users have to be careful when pinning a bookmarked page. Is this intentional?

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hius07 commented Nov 13, 2025

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  1. Yes
  2. Yes. The Goto dialog can be called directly (menu, gesture).
  3. A gesture cannot unpin. In 2025.10 release a page is unpinned when another page is pinned only. In the recent nightly a page can be unpinned by long-pressing on the "Pin current page" button in the Goto dialog (there will be no pinned page in the book in this case).
  4. No, bookmarks are not affected.

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Thanks hius07.
Number 4 is interesting. I am sure pinning removed the bookmark because I was testing how they look like together in Book map and Bookmark also disappeared from the Bookmarks list. But now I can't replicate this. Some Heisenbug probably.

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Commodore64user commented Mar 13, 2026

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Embarrassingly late to this incredibly powerful feature (thanks @jonnyl2 and @hius07, and here i thought i was the only one to have ever come up with the idea of using the “last bookmark” hack) the only comment i have is, could there be a visual indication that a page has been pinned directly in the page? (as a dog ear is for bookmarks) without having to go to Book Map.

0xstillb pushed a commit to 0xstillb/koreader-thai that referenced this pull request May 9, 2026
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Temporary 'Reference point' bookmark

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